For a successful "Pokemon Go" run, one must have a full-charged battery, snack bars and of course, a highly-reliable "Pokemon Go" map. The map in the game itself is clearly not enough for Pokemon-hungry players who want to get things done fast. That's why there are a lot of "Pokemon Go" maps available on the internet but one question then arises - which among those maps is the most effective map of all?
Before we go all out "Dora The Explorer" because of the map, it is important to note that choosing the right Pokemon Go map is very crucial to one's gaming performance. There are some "Pokemon Go" maps that are just full of fluff and players end up just going in circles.
Previous "Pokemon Go" apps that help in pinpointing the right place for Pokemon trainers include PokeVision and PokeAdvisor. Sad to say, Niantic, the very strict developer of "Pokemon Go," pulled out all the stops to make players cease using the aforementioned apps. Niantic was keen enough to tweak "Pokemon Go" to block all third party apps.
This seemed to be the end of "Pokemon Go" map days but rising above the rejected and banned third party apps is a new "Pokemon Go" map that supercedes Niantic's blocking security. The newest and very much usable map is called FastPokeMap that was released last Aug. 7. Of course, players were rushing and clearly clamoring for access to that map.
If there are times that the FastPokeMap can't be accessed or seems to be down, there is no need for panic because it is just probably tweaking its settings every now and then so that Niantic can't block it or take it down. FastPokeMap has its own Twitter page so that users can get real-time updates. Stay tuned to GamenGuide for more "Pokemon Go" news and updates!